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Teflon

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Posted: Wed Dec 01, 2010 10:12 am |
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Oh god dammit why must you hide such nougaty goodness inside a cover-based shooter of all things?
Well okay for the potentially massive international sales I guess.
I'm hoping it turns out we actually control that baby in a rhythm-based flight sim or something. |
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Teflon

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Posted: Wed Dec 01, 2010 7:58 pm |
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| Lasakon wrote: |
The one thing I'm worried about is that this is a "collaboration" with an unnamed western developer. |
It's probably no use hoping they somehow blackmailed Epic into it huh?
Someone list some genre-competent western developers with enough freedom to work with Sega on ridiculous shootman games because my froth is drying up into a caked-on white crust here. |
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Teflon

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Posted: Thu Dec 02, 2010 10:45 am |
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| Takashi wrote: |
| Teflon wrote: |
| Someone list some genre-competent western developers with enough freedom to work with Sega on ridiculous shootman games because my froth is drying up into a caked-on white crust here. |
You only need one - Bizarre Creations of The Club/PGR fame.
EDIT: To be more precise, Activision is looking to sell after Blur and the James Bond game, and Sega has a thing for UK-based studios. It would also explain why the developer can't be named yet. |
Eheh, they were high on my wishlist too but I thought they disbanded?
edit: oh it might be worth mentioning that visually at least this trailer looks a lot like Sega's in-house stuff so possibly 'collaborating' in this instance actually means 'collaborating' and not 'farming out'. |
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Teflon

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Posted: Sat Dec 04, 2010 6:05 pm |
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| Those robots reminded me of KOTOR's HK-47 droids, though their shiny sort of cute design is pretty modern-Star Wars in general. The big white thing yeah, I-Robot, Mass Effect 2 and pretty much any other recent shiny sci-fi because that shit's just reflecting current consumer electronics design. |
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